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  1. As time goes on, I hope to include details on a wider variety of Raskobs, especially Helena Springer Green Raskob. For the time being, if you've come in search of the story behind the Empire State Building, a famous article entitled "Everyone Ought to be Rich," General Motors, the DuPont Company, the candidacy of Alfred Smith for the presidency ...

  2. John Jakob Raskob ( Lockport, Nueva York, 19 de marzo de 1879 - Centreville, Maryland, 15 de octubre de 1950), fue un ejecutivo financiero y de negocios para DuPont y General Motors. Se le conoce mejor por haber sido uno de los dos principales promotores del Empire State Building. Fue presidente del Comité Nacional Demócrata de 1928 a 1932 y ...

  3. John J. Raskob (1879-1950) was a prominent business and political figure in the early twentieth century. A top financial executive for both E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company and the General Motors Corporation, Raskob was heavily involved in politics, serving as chairman of the Democratic National Committee from 1928 to 1932.

  4. As time goes on, I hope to include details on a wider variety of Raskobs, especially Helena Springer Green Raskob. For the time being, if you've come in search of the story behind the Empire State Building, a famous article entitled "Everyone Ought to be Rich," General Motors, the DuPont Company, the candidacy of Alfred Smith for the presidency ...

  5. 19 de ago. de 2023 · The Story Behind the Book about Raskob. After a WSJ article about Farber’s book on Alfred Sloan, the analytical genius behind the rise of General Motors, one of the grandsons of John Jakob Raskob reached out to this gifted historian and researcher to say that he should write about the man who played a vital role in GM’s early successes.

  6. John Jakob Raskob Some Common Internet Errors. If you're interested in John J. Raskob and have used the Internet for research, you have already found that there are hundreds of web pages that mention him. Below are some links that I've found most useful.

  7. www.raskob.com › rfcaRFCA - Raskob

    The Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities (RFCA) is an unusual and, in some respects, unique American foundation. A family foundation founded in 1945, it makes grants and loans to a wide variety of projects and organizations. While it funds only Catholic entities, their 2002 Annual Report shows grants and loans for such diverse expenditures as: